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Projet Naturelab financé par Horizon Europe
Forest Therapy Hub est heureux d’annoncer que le projet NATURELAB a été choisi pour être financé par e Horizon Action Grant Budget-based. Horizon Europe est le programme phare de l’Union européenne en matière de recherche et d’innovation, qui fait partie du cadre financier pluriannuel (CFP) à long terme de l’UE, avec un budget de 95.500

FTHub is now member of the Planetary Health Alliance
The Planetary Health Alliance is a coalition of 250+ member institutions from 50+ countries – supported by a small staff team based at Harvard University, a Steering Committee of international experts, ten PHA Regional Hubs, global fellows, volunteers, and ambassadors; and thousands of individual supporters. FTHub has based the trainings and its mission on Planetary

Strategic collaboration agreement between meHRs and Forest Therapy Hub
We welcome this strategic collaboration agreement between meHRs and Forest Therapy Hub to develop lines of research and intervention related to the benefits of natural environments on the mental health and emotional well-being of the working population. Valuing, promoting and protecting people’s mental health within the work environment is a key objective for organizations in

Welcome to the I Global Summit Science, Nature and Health
The Diputació de Barcelona (Barcelona Provincial Council) and Forest Therapy Hub celebrate the I Global Summit Science, Nature and Health on March 29-30 2023, which will take place from morning to evening in Europe, America, Asia, Africa and Oceania. The I Global Summit will offer talks in 20 Modules distributed in two days with a

Forest Bathing for Adults with intellectual disabilities: a feasibility study grounded on the FTHub Method
« A Forest Bathing Intervention in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Feasibility Study Protocol » released by the University of Navarra researchers opens new doors to research and standardization for trainings. It not only shows the FTHub Method in action but also roots it in the practice of Forest Therapy interventions. The study is based on a

Enhancing the Forest Therapy field: collaboration agreement with the University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia Multidisciplinary Institute of Natural Therapy and Forest Therapy Hub (FTHub) celebrated an agreement of cooperation to enhance the research and the development of standards for the Forest Bathing and Forest Therapy practice. The agreement sets the basis to sharing information and research to advance the application and implementation of projects,